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The John Birch Society Brings in Americanist Speakers

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The John Birch Society Brings in Americanist Speakers

APPLETON, WIS. – October 3, 2018 – As part of its 60th Anniversary celebration, The John Birch Society will be hosting several speakers that have made significant efforts in protecting the unique system of American government, as well as liberty in general. All speaking presentations will be held at the Red Lion Paper Valley Hotel located in downtown Appleton. Attendance is only open to ticketholders.

A variety of speakers will present various talks on Saturday, including Pawel Chojecki, founder of the Stand Against the Tide organization in Poland, who will be discussing the history of Communist aggression in Poland, past and present. Idaho State Representative Dorothy Moon and Washington State Representative Matt Shea will discuss ways that legislators and citizens can protect the Constitution, as well as using constitutional tools to protect state citizens.

On Saturday evening, Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie will deliver the keynote speech, “Exposing the Swamp”. Massie is the highest rated member of Congress in The New American’s Freedom Index, a Congressional scorecard based on adherence to the Constitution. JBS Chairman of the Board Clark Curry and JBS CEO Arthur Thompson close the evening with their reflections on 60 years of the organization founded by Robert Welch.

Founded in 1958 and headquartered in Appleton, Wis., The John Birch Society is dedicated to restoring and preserving freedom under the U.S. Constitution. Members come from all walks of life and are active throughout the 50 states on local, state, and national issues. United by a strong belief in personal freedom and limited government, members have a strong sense of duty, and their educational efforts have played a continuous and pivotal role in exposing legislation and policies that threaten the independence of America and the freedom of citizens.